What is crystalline temperature?

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Asked by Javed Ahamad
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Surabhi Chaudhary
9 years ago
I think you mean Crystallization temperature. This is the temperature defined for a solution at which the first begins to form. For eg. crystallization temp of brine would be that temp at which solid phase,ie, crystals of salt begins to form.

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In simple words, it the temperature at which particles in solution start to form crystals.

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